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mm Wfl There I I Mom B In the packi ?3 I Swift & C g though the la I handles not g one-eighth < S mPot rwrvln/ |/1 VUU^ United State The five 1: do not hand one-third ofti production o: States. Swift & Cor combination wi packer or packers There is veiy tition in the buy and equally keer. the sale of dress I by-products. 1918 year book < instructive facta < Address Swift Union Stock Yardj Swift & ( U.S ^^iiiiiiiiiinimnnniiniiiiiiiiiiiii Size of Hens and Conservation. "My Aunt Clarlndu," said the North Alabama street ear passenger, "la the most practical patriotic woman I know. The food uuthorltieM may depend on her when It cornea to meeting all demands for the conucrvatlon of food. For a ionR time she has been accustomed to having an ?gg for hrcnkfast ? one crr, no more. The hen whose doty it was to supply tlds crr was of plain country extraction, wholly destitute of pedigree, nnd laid an unuauully large egg. My aunt, thinking thia over, came to the conclusion that as a measure of food conservation she could get along with a much smaller egg at breakfast. What did ahe do? She put that hen In the pot one meatless day and got in her place a Scuhrlght bantam that lays an egg less than twothirds as lurge."?Indianapolis News. Important to Mothers Rxnmlne carefully overy bottle of CASTOItIA, that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that it Blgnatnre of In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria Some men's littleness Is by far the biggest part of them. I n_ -1- * * a i el DacK Lame ana Acnyr There'* little peace when your kidney* are weak and while at nrst there may be nothing tnore serious than dull backache, aharp, stabbing pains, headaches, dirzy spells and kiuucy irregularities, you must act quickly to avoid the more serious trouble, dropsy, gravel, heart disease, Bright's disease. Use Doan's Kidney Pills, the remedy that is so warmly recommended erery where by grateful urwe. A North Carolina Case t engineer'fl was badly injured wreck and^was wards ^ suffered a greiU clenl with couldn't stoop without sharp j>alns accoss^my my back was so lame, I could hardly get down from the engtne. My kidney* acted Irregularly, toy. The first box of Doan's helped rue and asversl boxes fixed me up in fine shape" Cat Doan's at Any Stora, 60c a Sox UOAN'S ,Tv" I OSTER.MIL 3UKN CO.. BUFFALO. N.Y. Was Short and Kinky Now Its Long sad Fluffy Shm Usmd NOAHS HAIR DRESSING W?? Co. if jour dealer can't aupply you Mud to u Refuao iuhttltutru. Manufactured by MOAH PRODUCTS CORP.. RICHMOND, VA DAISY FLY KltLER KKr; all niaa. n?i. <u?n BMwJJBBQKISH araMMBUI. aaaraataat I BS|UK|^wK^K3al ikaf Laata all aaaaaa HBQ^Mjar^rejDl IUa af ?a*?t. aaa'taptli or Ma orar ; will aot art aa la|ara aaytfetaf. Ooar aataad atNaMra fcM t>) Aaatara. at aaat tr m ^HQjgjpp^ll^ araaa, yraf??*, fat dl.00 ?M?*? MMIM. >? It MU AWL. ? OAM.TW. U. T. sis No 1 >poly I ng Industry. B Company, al- g rgest packer, s ; to exceed ? rf the total g :tion of the ? urge packers || le to exceed M be total meat ? f the United 8 npany is not in |e ith any other |j i to control prices. 1 r active compe- i ing of live-stock || i competition in || ;ed meats and || rf interesting and |e lent on request. HE ft Company. EE i, Chicago. Illinois EE Company ? LA. I iiiuuiiiiiinniiiiiiniiinnnni^^ Parable. Autocracy ami his pal. Militarism, had been away on a long Ashing trip, and were returning home. "Where are the llsli?" asked Herr Deutschlund, who hnd remained at home cutting halt und renewing the Ashing outAt at Intervals. "They got away," said Autocracy and Militarism. "Frauleln." said Herr Peutschlnnd. "fetch tne the axe, the douhle-bladed one." Juice of Lemons! : How to Make Skin White*and Beautiful j .... . i i. 11.... . i. ... At fhe cost of a small Jar of ordinary cold cream one can prepare a full quarter pint of the most wonderful lemon skin softener and complexion beautlfler, by squeezing the Juice of two fresh lemons Into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. Care should be taken to strain the Juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Every woman knows that lemon Juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes as sallowness, freckles and tan and Is the Ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautlfler. Just try It! Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant lemon lotion and massage It dally Into the face, neck, arms and hands. It naturally should help to soften, fresh en. bleach and bring out the roses and beauty of any skin. It Is wonderful to smoothen rough, red hands. Adv. Up to Oats. Murceliu ? Is Hennle Rennbrough still painting houses for a living?" Waverly?Yes, but he doesn't call It thut now. Mnreelln?What does he call It? Waverly ? Camouflaging residences. ?Youngstown Telegram. Itching Burning Skins. For eczemas, rnshes. Itchlngs, Irritations, pimples, dandruff, sore hands, and baby humors, Cutlcurn Soap and Ointment ore supremely effective. For free samples address "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25. Ointment 25 and 50.?Adv. His Own Fault. "Fluhduh doesn't think much of Plunk vllle hospitality. He's always* abusing that town." "It's his own fault. 1 don't know what he did, hut they had to put him In Jail."?Louisville Courier-Journal. allensToot-ease ooes it When your shorn ptnrh or your cnron and buntuna ache get Allen'e foot? Kane, the antlseptto powder to be ehaken into ahoe* and sprtnkle<M>i the foot-bath. Oleea instant relief to Tired. Art,. Inir. Swollen, Tender feet. Oyer 100.000 packagen re be In (r used br the troops at the front. Sold every where,S6c. VtntmcrtH mnr tuistitutr ? Adr. It's sinol! consolation to n nuin tc know that his neighbor's wife la loss extravagant this Ids own. To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta. They regulate liver, bowels and stomach.?Adv. A man Is always known by the company that refuses to keep him. iubju ^liti11 ji j lt* * GOnON PRICES 1 NOT TO GE FIXED senator smith says there is h no law whereby cotton prices can be fixed. k q SAYS BOARD WILL NOT ACT Market Being Abeolutely Demoralised By Those Taking Advantage of Idle Rumors. Special from Washington.?Senator Smith of South Carolina, issuing a i statement denyiug that the war Indus- \ tries board contemplated any actlou looking to the ftxlng of prices for cotton said: "The cotton market is being absolutely demoralized by those who take advantage of certain rumors as to the price fixing by the board of war industries and by the Introduction in congress of certain bills as to price fixing," said Senator Smith's statement. "The war industries board has no power under law to fix the price of cotton and I am informed by a mem- ^ ber of that board that the fixing of jn the price of cotton has not been di3- f0 cussed and no efTort in that direction ^ is contemplated. e] "As to the bills Introduced there is cr no probability whatever of any of jj, them being seriously discussed, much rj, less passed. te "No bill fixing the price of cotton p| can pass this congress, unless ibices 8t on every article or commerce in Amer- ^ ica are also fixed." H( "If this should be done." Senator hi Fletcher said, 'it would. In my opinion, necessarily fix the price on all th articles made from cotton, including it textiles. It would also touch ull prod- IP ucts of the farm, and manufactured at articles of all kinds. tu An effort at this itme to fix the price ?*. of practically everything we raise ?- pi manufacture would not on?v "* much valuable time wincu snould be direct- A: ed towards the efforts of winning the ifi war, by providing more ships and it more men, but would result Inevitably C< In much general demoralization among the people Just at a time when it is necessary for coolness to prevail. I am against this bill or anything like pi it and will oppose it to the best of my ch ability." ?I P< Record In Fire Losses. <*' Fire losses during the year 1917 hi were smaller than during any othe? th 12 month period since the establishment of the South Carolina Insurance department in 1908. according to flg- h? ures compiled by W. A. McSwaln, In- sf surance commissioner. The losses for 0,1 1917 were $1,175,386.89, compared with ht $1,720,854.29, a reduction of $545.- th 167.40 in favor of last year. The following are the Are losses foi other years: 1908, $1.279.126.fc?; 1909, $1. 433.149.19; 1910, $1,301.528 34; 1911, $1,379,220.46; 1912, $1,637,798.42; 1913, 1 OCO IOC Art. 1 At 4 fi,i?og,iou.U4, 1719, |l,0/l,b0l.bZ| 1915, *2.350,027.05. The distribution of Are losses was as follows: Stork companies, *966,415.64. and mutual companies. *208.971.25; The losses paid by stock companies in 1916 were *1.527.554.40 ar? by mutuals *44,896.82. When the big insurance companies left the State in 1916 this naturally increased the number of mutual companies doing business in South Carolina, and consequently the losses were heavier in 1917 than in the previous year. The amount of premiums received by the stock companies in 1917 was *2.995.- i 085.21. compared with *1.693.657.52 in < 1916; by the mutuals, *714,092.77. compared with *623.814.81 in 1916. The stock companies wrote *253.654.291.13 in Are risks in South Carolina in 1917, compared with *117.546.203.40 in 1916; the mutuals *104 277.841 22 last year, compared with *81.847.203 the year previous. The total risks written In South Carolina in 1917 by all classes of Are companies reached a total of *467.932.132.35, on which premiums to the In 1916 the r'sks written amounted ?o *199.393.406.40 and the prem'uras collected aggregated *2.317,472.33. In New Sugar Orders. 111 Columbia.?William Elliott, food ad- ol mlnistrator for South Carolina, has Issued the following ruling limiting en the proAts on sugar, and copies of the s* j name nave oeen sent out to the wholesale and retail merchants of the State. Effective April 20, retail dealers must not make a gross maximum profit in excess of one cent a pound on sugar. This rule is made at the direction of the Unitdd States food n administration at Washington, and it ^ will oe strictly enforced in this State. *> Columma Banuefos. Columbia.?There arrived here a party of seven Mexican men and two fj women, wives of two of the tpen from u| El Paso, Texas. They came to Co pi lumbla to work on the new postoffice w building on the corner of Sumter and 01 Gervais streets by William H. Max- tr well, the contractor. In addition to the seven men r.nd Vr two women who came In Saturday. there arrived a baby born to one of ^ the married pair. The father of th" child is Porflrlo Banuelos. It is pro- in posed to name the baby boy Columbia tr p< Doctors Elect Officers. Aiken.?The South Carolina Medical ^ Association at its 70th annual session (J( In Aiken, elected officers for the en- a suing year. There were in attendance to upon the meeting about 200 doctors. Headquarters were at Highland Park hotel. The election of officers result- v< ed as follows: Dr. James A. Hayne, tu Columbia, president; Dr. E. T. Kelley, Klngstree. first vice president; Dr. N. B. Edgerton. Columbia, second vice i? president; Dr. H. T. Hail. Aiken third Ice president; Dr. E. A. Hines. Seneca, secretary and treasurer w " < OUR SICK CHILD IS CONSTIPATED! LOOK AT TONGUE URRY, MOTHERI REMOVE POL SON8 FROM LITTLE 8TOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS. IVE "CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIOS" IF CR08S, BILIOUS OR FEVERI8H. I 1 No matter what alls your child, a ntle, thorough laxative should alnys be the tlrst treatment given. If your little one Is out of sorts, ilf-slck. Isn't resting, eating and netg naturally?look. Mother! see If ngue Is coated. This Is a sure sign at the little stomach, liver and bows ure clogged with waste. When oss, Irritable, feverish, stomach sour, eath bad or has stomach-ache, dlarica. sore throat, full of cold, give a aspoonful of "California Syrup of Igs," and in a few hours all the contpated poison, undigested food and >ur bile gently moves out of the llte bowels wlfhout griping, nnd you ive a well, -playful child aguln. Mothers c.m rest easy after giving ils harinh ss ".*rult laxutlve," because Ill I n ? mo ill lllliuoc HIV ill in- OI1C a rer nir. bowels und sweeten the stom h n' J they ileurly love Its pleasant st-. Full directions for babies, chllen of nil ages und for grown-ups inted on each bottle. Bewnre of counterfeit fig syrups, sk your druggist for a bottle of "Calornln Syrup of Figsthen see that Is made by the "California Fig Syrup jmpany."?Adv. Cats Blamed for Fires. In spite of the fact that ninny peoe ure fond of eats, a number of targes nre made against this unre onslve domestic animal. It has been >inted out that they are carriers of sense germs and enemies of bird life, addition to the old allegation that ey draw the breath of Infants from le Inter's lungs. A new count has been added to the dlctment. Cats may have been reKinslble for tires supposed to be Inndlnry or due to spontaneous comistlon. It Is well known that fricjn will generate electricity In a cnt'a ir. and according to a recently pub mm niiiit-iiit'iii, mis electricity is ipnble of Igniting Illuminating ens. FOODS TASTE BETTER COOKED ?TOBACCO TASTES BETTER TOASTED Since the day of the caveman, who liked his meat raw, civilization has learned a lot about the scientific treatment of the things we eat. Naturally none of us would now prefer to have our meat raw, our potatoes as they come from the ground, our coffee unroasted. And naturally follows the great discovery recently made by The American Tobacco Co.?that tobacco tastes better TOASTED! This wonderful new idea?simple like all great inventions?was first used in producing the famous LUCKY STRIKE Cigarette?made of toasted Burley tobacco. Burleyhas a mellow flavor, entirely different from the tobacco usually used for cigarettes. It is a pipe tobacco and LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes taste like a pipe. Adv. A gang of Itnliun laborers was workg in a section of Boston where the ud was excessively deep. Suddenly le of the gntig cried out: "Help! Help!" "Whet's t lie matter out there?" line a voice from the construction lanty. "Queek ! Bring da sliov*! Brings do *ek ! Antonio's stuck in da mud." "How far In?" "Up to hees knees." "Oh, let hint walk out." "No! No! He chnnn no wolk! He rong end up!"?Safety Bulletin. END FOR FREE BOOKLET ON THE CURE OF PILES OfTered to he sent to any address, ds little booklet, easily understandlie by anyone, will be beneflclnl In exlalnlng the cause nnd cure of pile* Ithout the use of the doctor's knife * the need of a physician while being eoted. Send a postal today to the Reed Disuniting Co., 140 Godwin St., I'uterson, . J., makers of the '20-year famous agle Pile Remedy. A copy should s In the hands of every sufferer. Eagle Pile Remedy Is the only trentcnt of Its kind, which Is an Internal eatment that reaches the cause and rinanently effects the cure. Harmless take, and pure In Ingredients. Your ugglst will supply you a box. sutll ent for n week's treatment for one )llar, the standard price brings you supply direct from the tankers. Send idny to the above address.?Adv. Some of our rising poets write nd>rtlslng Jingles for yeast mnnufacirers. Acid Stomach. Heartburn and Nausea ilckljr disappear with tne use of Wright's idlan Vegetable Pills. Bead for trial boa lit Psarl St.. Nsw York. Adv. Saying nothing at the right time Is tulvulent to saying the right thing. MORE EV'DENGE OF "KULIOR" John Moyor and Sol-Savory Classed aa Spioa?Operate Store* Near Cantonment*. Columbia.?John Meyer of New York, joint founder with Charles SolSavery of the Military Sales Corpora* tion, a branch of which Is operated in Columbia, has been arrested by federal government agents in New York in the dragnet thrown out for German spies. Meyer has been in jail since March 16 and Sol-Savery, under the guise of a Frenchman, is supposed to be In France. Sol-Savery spent a good portion of the time in Columbia after the location of the cantonment here, directing the work of the Military Supply store on the 1100 block of Lady street. Hans Fleiss, also arrested with Meyer, but later released, was also in Columbia in September aud October. Sol-Savery loft In January, supposedly for France. hlB wife and daughter having left Columbia for France hurriedly six weeks earlier. The company has three other stores In the South: At Camp Sevier, Greenville; Camp Greene, Charlotte, and Camp Hancock, Augusta. Had Much Data. When arrested Meyer had a mass of military transportation schedules, also detailed data bb to troop movements, and the available supply of railroad cars. The number of men training at the various cantonments was also given. ^ The Sol-Saverys spoke French fluently and Sol-Savery had certain papers alleging service in the French army during the early period of the war. He also had papers purporting to be dismissals from French military hospitals and claimed to have been wounded, exhibiting the scars. He also brought to this country letters of introduction from European bankers to Secretary McAdoo and J. Pierpont Morgan. The young man In charge of the company's store In Columbia said the news dispatches were the first intimation he had as to the entanglements of the owners of the business. He had recently resigned, but a few days ago received a telegram asking that he take care of the business until Saturday. The following is the account of the apprehension of Meyer and Flei9s. appearing the New York Tribune: How the German spies spread a net over the country and established receiving stations for information of military value near four of (he largest army cantonments in the South was revealed, when William Wallace, director of the New York enemy alien bureau, announced he had forwarded recommendations to Attorney General Gregory for the disposal of John Meyer, of Brooklyn, said to be the master mind of the ring. Mr. Wallace refused to make known his recommendations. Hoe a War Implement. Columbia. S. C.?The hoe has become an implement of war. the garden a battlefield. The Food Administration urges that every available plot of ground in city Ol UOUHU y, fttLHIll IUIB UUU DUCK yUTUS be planted this spring in vegetables. The Idea should be to produce something to eat rather than something to 6ell, says the Food Administration, and in this connection industrial and commercial concerns which are in po- I sition to give peculiar assistance in this work because their compact organizations oftentimes furnish units for community gardening which should be utilized, are called upon to encourage and aid their employes to plant home garde is. It is sometimes possible, in such Instances, to offer land free, arrange for community plow ing, perhaps to lend assistance in furnishing tools, seeds, fertilizers* and other essentials for gardening. In line with the action of the city council of Lancaster, which has set aside a large lot in that city for a War Garden for school children, the city administration of Greenville has adopted a plan to help substantially in the promotion of War Gardens there. The city will give to any citizen free compost, but it must be used strictly for gardening. Heretofore the city has secured a considerable revenue from the sale of compost. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS Governor Manning has vetoed the hill, passed by the recent session of the General Assembly, to limit street car fares between Camp Jackson and the city of Columbia to five cents, and the fare remains ten cents. Camp Greene is about the same distance from the city of Charlotte and the fare is only only Ave cents. First honors in the annual contest of the Intercollegiate Oratorical Association was won by J. S. Watkins of Clemson College. Senator Smith of South Carolina. I was elected chairman of the Joint congressional committee investigating the general railroad situation with a i view of determining the advisability of permanent government ownership. ; He succeeds the late Senator Newlands of Navada. Thousands of Columbians heard I Win. J. Bryan deliver his famous speech "The Making of a Man." Col. ; Bryan also spoke at Camp Jackson "German" has been eliminated from the name of the German Fusi1i*r-?' Reserve company of Charleston, by formal action of the members. The town of Andrews has more than doubled its quota?but is not stopping at that. Gustav Stephen, a member of the i Salvation Army, has been arrested in Orangeburg charged with being a spy. Senator Tillman has requested the British embassy at Washington to ascertain from the military authorities abroad whether A. B. Rhett was taken prisoner on March 29 by the German forces. He was serving. It 1s said. In the British army and hia relatives In South Carolina are apprehensive con cernlng his fate. Tonight! TakeDods Better Than Calomel sickens! If biliou achy read my Listen to me! Take no more sicken- ? In*, salivating calomel when billoun or f constipated. Don't lose a day's work! \ ? , .... c cauomei is mercury or quicksilver, J" which causes necrosis of the bones. ( Calomel, when it comes Into contact . with sour bile, crashes Into It, hreakIuk it up. This Is when you feel thut awful nausea and crumping. If you . are sluggish and "all knocked out," If your liver Is torpid und bowels constl- * pnted or you have headache, dizziness, coated tongue. If breuth Is bud or ' stomach sour. Just tuke u spoonful of * harmless Dodson's Liver Tone. Here's my guarantee?Ho to nny I drug store und get u bottle of Dodson's > Liver Tone for u few cents. Tuke n n spoonful tonight, und if It doesn't She Was Peeved. This happened In Chlcngn. Head : A young woman hurried Into the I ' Fillmore street police station and ' asked to see the city directory. Hcrgt. ; John Ilyon was lit the desk and ncted ' as librarian. She had been studying 1 the book for about an hour when he ' asked: "Can I be of nny assistance?" 1 "No. I hardly think so. You see. I ' am looking for a tnan of the* name of Curl, but I don't know his lust name." Then she asked to take the book ' out for a few duys, but the sergeant ' 1 was compelled to refuse her. She left J " peeved. $100 Reward, $100 Catarrh Is a local disease greatly Influ- ' need by conatltutlona! conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat- , ment. HAUL'S CATARRH MEDICINE { la taken Internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sye- ; . tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature In doing its work. $100.00 for any case of j Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE) falls to cure. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney ft Co.. Toledo. Ohio. Mean. "All that I nm I owe to my wife." "Yes. I've been told you married her _ for her money." > BUY ;?)(# UBERTY Bcmos For PATRIOTISM "Ac? ions speak words-Act - Don |HP SOI For MALARIA. CHILLS and FEVER.J Want to Feel i Take an Nk JUST TRY IT AMD SEC h?w much better feewteehy. tlxad. ?Un't-kn?w-what'a-th**mat Trouble is, your sys clogged with a lot of impurities t over-worked digestive and elimlnath can't get rid of. Pills, oil, salts, calomel nary laxatives, cathartics and purges only bowels and prod the liver. Natarm'? Remedy (NR Tablets) acts on the liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, . ing and strengthening these organs. The prompt relief and real, lasting benefit. Makt Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thorou so mildly, so gently, that you will think ru self has come to the rescue and is doing t Andoh,wh ad recoanaendad by'your As Age Advances tl Small PiH. Small ? Dose, Small FTX Price But JmW&MBL. 1. ^ s."(s.!r^e5cflrters| lit u; L AMRUHwitti r V livER ? { ai g-J ' aignatun Colorless or Pale Faces JJJ condition which will be greatly hel ton's Liver Tone! Calomel For Liver s, constipated and lieadguarantee. tratghten you right up and niuke you . eel fine and vigorous by morning, I M vant you to go back to the store and ;et your money. Dodson's Liver Tone h destroying the sale of calomel beause It Is real liver medicine; entlrey vegetable, therefore it can not sall'ate or muke you sick. I guarantee that one spoonful of lodson'a Liver Tone will put your lugglsh liver to work and clean your towels of thut sour bile ami constituted waste which Is clogging your ystem and making you feel miserable. guarantee that a bottle of Hudson's ,lver Tone will keep your entire fanily feeling tine for months. Give it to 'our children. It Is harmless; doesn't [ripe and they like Its pleasant taste. ?Adv. A Consolation. "My friend, the photographer, was Irmly refused by the ludy lie asked o marry him." "Well, he had KomethlnK to console ilrn. At least, he m".aired a good iie^uIve." While a man muy l?e rapahle of ovint; two women at the same time. r n?? in wik?- if wont attempt it. Many u Minn liMJtjrlin-* that he Ik la Im? j:lnr?? of |?uMI'*Uy tvli**o th?4 public Hii'f ft vvhr>' of IiIk oxlKtMiff. tWkit Do Yob Know About CATTLE? Do Too Wool to Koow I bo CATTLE BUSINESS? Drop ti? p>>M card today and get KEKK ftiOKMATIuS about tho New B<Mik. "CATTt.R. BREEDS AND ORIGIN" about all brofdi of rattle on earth. R. DAVID RODEITS' VETEDIRART CO. A 100. WAURESDA. Wll EGGS-POULTRY Wo ore the 1 orgeat handler* of Bgga and roultrr In the Houth. WHAT HAVE YOU TO OHlPT The hlgbrat market price guaranteed with quick return*. Ulre u* a trial. Reference*, lot National Bank, Hlcbtuond. Va. WOODSON-CRAIG CO. | UimmlMion M*rcU?nl?. RICHMOND. VA. | V. N. U.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 17-1918. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Buy SAPOLIO For ECONOMY : louder than t Talk - Buy Now iiasi ilti?kiii<s J> FOR SO YEARS. ISO A TINE GENERAL STRENGTHEN* NO TONIC. Sold by All Drag Store*. Just Right? ! Tonight Ttn Cm! In tin minting. That "km* tar fhaliag will ha Km?reuH (aal Claa. tem e organs force the stomach, toni is j ghly, yet ^B^^HI^HflH| iture herhe work.. ^^^HHjHHHHn U a relief! Untf ran BITRa[^^^^H Seuei ewr? w?f. N9*pMHH tnbboralr coo- Tftran .W lityjB >oa NR Tablet 'Mm'iiiaJjM week. Then /ffiB8HflHnX lo take medicine to occasional / it ba / > jrosjr intern // ioa ? keep /AflQin^Sl^HB ill beau / // rjift be Liver Requires ccasional alight stimulation. CARTER'S TIP l ivro on * e A ULl JU1 Y ljl\ r 1LLO correct CONSTIPATION jally indicate the abeence of Iron in U'd^y Carter's Iron Pills FRESH CRISP WHOLESOME-DELICIOUS TMt aAMfTMtV MITM0O9 WMIID IN TNI HAKiNe op wwt eiacum maki THIM TNR STANDARD -f EXCELLENCE W PmUt ha* Hwa. or/aai ki tkoili. 4?k him or wrtU u hi* narat. CHATTANOOGA BAKPRY